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State media says oil depot targeted in southern Tehran

Mar 7, 2026, 19:03 GMT+0Updated: 22:40 GMT+0

An oil depot in southern Tehran was targeted in an attack by US and Israeli fighter jets, IRGC-affiliated Fars News reported Saturday.

Semi-official Mehr News said the facility lies near the Tehran oil refinery.

An informed source told Iranian news agency ILNA that the airstrike has not damaged Tehran's refinery and there is no disruption in its operation.

The source said the Rey oil depot and pipelines have been targeted according to initial evidence.

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17 aircraft damaged in Israeli raids on Tehran airport, satellite images show

Mar 7, 2026, 18:56 GMT+0

New satellite imagery indicates that at least 17 aircraft were damaged during Israeli strikes on Tehran’s Mehrabad airport on Friday night, BBC reported on Saturday.
An image captured by Planet Labs PBC at 11:20 GMT (14:50 Tehran time) appears to show damage to the aircraft, with some seemingly completely destroyed, BBC reported.

At least seven of the affected planes are visible near the airport’s main apron and runway, while others are scattered across different areas of the facility, the report said.

It remains unclear how many of the aircraft were operational at the time they were struck.

Earlier on Saturday, the Israel Defense Forces said it had "destroyed 16 “Quds Force” aircraft that it said “were transporting weapons to the terrorist organization Hezbollah" at Mehrabad.

Iran says strikes on US bases in Mideast are self-defense, not hostility

Mar 7, 2026, 18:26 GMT+0

Iran’s Foreign Ministry said responding to the US-Israeli strikes is Tehran’s inherent right of self-defense, urging regional countries not to allow their territory to be used for attacks against Iran.

In a statement, the ministry said Iranian defensive operations against US military bases and facilities in the region should “in no way be interpreted as hostility” toward neighboring countries.

It stressed that such actions are directed solely at forces involved in attacks on Iran and are carried out under the right of self-defense recognized in Article 51 of the United Nations Charter.

UAE president calls Iran ‘enemy’ in rare public remarks

Mar 7, 2026, 17:30 GMT+0

United Arab Emirates President Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan issued a thinly veiled warning to Iran, saying his country is “not easy prey” and referring to Tehran as “the enemy” — a notable departure from the language the UAE has traditionally used toward its northern neighbor.

The president said he “wanted to send a message to the enemy of the UAE.”

Speaking during a visit to a hospital treating civilians wounded in the strikes, he cautioned Iran: “The UAE is beautiful, the UAE is a model to be followed, but I tell you, do not be deceived by that.”

“The UAE’s hand can reach and is strong, its flesh is bitter, and we are not easy prey.”

The comments — his first since the war began — were broadcast shortly after Emirati air defenses responded to a missile threat, despite Iran’s president having suggested earlier in the day that attacks across the Persian Gulf would stop.

“We are carrying out our duty toward our country, our people, and those who live among us. May God protect the UAE, protect its people and everyone in it, and bless it with security and safety,” MBZ added.

“I promise you that what is coming will show us stronger.”

Trump departs for Delaware base to honor troops killed in Iran war

Mar 7, 2026, 17:01 GMT+0

US President Donald Trump left Florida for Dover Air Force base in Delaware to attend the dignified transfer of six American service members killed in the war with Iran.

The remains of the soldiers are expected to arrive at the base at around 1:30 pm local time.

Earlier in the day, he described the deaths as a "very sad situation."

The president said he plans to "greet the families of the heroes coming home from Iran and coming home in a different manner than they thought they'd be coming home."

"They're great heroes in our country, and we're going to keep it that way," he added. "When it comes to war, there's always that."

Iran leadership selection meeting expected within 24 hours, cleric says

Mar 7, 2026, 15:58 GMT+0

Ayatollah Mozaffari, a member of Iran’s Assembly of Experts, expressed hope that a session to choose the country’s next supreme leader will take place within the next 24 hours, while stressing that no official meeting has yet been held and no decision has been made.

Informed sources earlier told Iran International that the Assembly of Experts' meeting to announce Mojtaba Khamenei as the new leader was held on Saturday, with at least 14 members boycotting the session.

The meeting took place after the Assembly’s session on Friday — convened to present the candidate favored by the Revolutionary Guard — was left unfinished due to concerns over a possible US and Israeli attack.